So sorry to hear that JT. I wonder if she was egg bound?
Oh, I just read about your cat too. Man, that's really rough.
From what I read she didn't have any symptoms of being egg bound.
JT
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So sorry to hear that JT. I wonder if she was egg bound?
Oh, I just read about your cat too. Man, that's really rough.
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Hi, welcome to the MO thread! Well if your granddaughter is a kid, she could join 4H or FFA. Your county will have local chapters. The county fairs have all ended but in many of them kids show their chickens and other poultry. (Kids can show chickens in the open divisions with adults as well.)New here...we are in SW MO and I have a granddaughter that is interested in showing Bantams. Not really sure where to start with this project. We are familiar with raising chickens ...have raised egg layers for many years but have never raised bantams or shown chickens. Are there groups we need to join? Should we start with buying from a hatchery or private individual?
Thanks for any input!
Hi, welcome to the MO thread! Well if your granddaughter is a kid, she could join 4H or FFA. Your county will have local chapters. The county fairs have all ended but in many of them kids show their chickens and other poultry. (Kids can show chickens in the open divisions with adults as well.)
Coming up-- ⫸there's a state poultry show at the State Fair grounds in Sedalia this OCT. https://www.poultryshowcentral.com/Missouri_State_Poultry_Association.html
You would definitely be able to meet and talk to breeders there.
Joplin has a poultry swap first Sat. of each month at Turkey Creek Feed. That's always interesting to go to, you would meet chicken people selling all kinds/quality birds, it's a mixed bag, always different, well attended. Often muddy.....go prepared.